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2013 Nov 25
2
intel
I am in the process of getting multiple Desktops to run linuxfor Research
and Development, at the moment am comparing the following intel chipset
H81, Q87, Q77, H61...What is the difference?What would be best performance
issue?
2014 Jan 19
2
PCI Passthrough
...quot;. If this is old is there now support for PCI pass-through on hardware that doesn't support VT-d?
I have a HP p7-1456c which has:
Intel Core i5-3330 Processor (VT-x=yes, VT-d=yes)
http://ark.intel.com/products/65509/Intel-Core-i5-3330-Processor-6M-Cache-up-to-3_20-GHz
on a MB: H-Joshua-H61-UATX (with specs that say *nothing* about virtualization)
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&docname=c03135925#N98
and the H-Joshua-H61-UATX uses the Intel H61 Express Chipset (VT-d=No)
http://ark.intel.com/products/52806/Intel-BD82H61-PCH?q=intel%20h61%20express%20chi...
2010 Apr 23
0
HAC and Kmean
Hi there,
is it possible in r to use the Initial partition established by using the
HAC partition with the kmean clustering?
E.g. perform the HCA, write the cluster affiliation in a seperate column
> DF$hclus.label <- assignCluster(model.matrix(~-1 + A15 + B12 + C70 + E14 +
+ H61 + N56 + P48 + T69 + W32 + Y43, DF), DF, cutree(HClust.1, k = 3)
-> use this as initial partition in the Kmeans
I have checked several tuts and formums and could not find a workaround.
Thanks for your help
Anthony
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2013 Jul 14
1
suggestions for low-power, small form-factor box with PCI and PCIe slots?
I'm replacing a home PBX with an Asterisk server that needs 2 Digium
cards (one PCI, one PCIe). Right now I'm just using a spare desktop
machine, but it's overkill in terms of size/power/heat/noise/CPU
power.
Does anyone know any cost-effective alternatives?
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2012 Mar 20
15
Xen VGA Passthrough Questions
Dear David Techer,
I have read through your article on Xen VGA passthrough on
http://www.davidgis.fr.
It appears that the following command on your blog doesn''t work.
dmesg | grep 01:00.0 | grep BAR
The above command shows nothing at all. Is there an alternative solution?
Thank you very much.
Yours sincerely,
Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming)